Coalition ‘out of gas' amid recent Newspoll
'The Coalition … have a massive task ahead of them, they have been pitched into the most minority of oppositions,' Mr Morrow said.
'The situation is so bad that many have wondered … if the Liberal brand itself is now so out of gas that it could go the way of the Tories in Britain.'

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